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The Importance of Being Ernie
The Importance of Being Ernie
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The Importance of Being Ernie

1993
Directed byRussell England
0h 40m

Ernie Wise was always part of a double-act. As one half of Morecambe and Wise, Britain's most successful comedy team, he enjoyed the lifestyle of the rich and famous. It was a partnership that lasted 46 years - until Eric died in 1984. Then his "little fat friend" had to go on alone. Being number two in their act was never easy for Ernie, and a new solo act has proved even more difficult. Last Christmas, for the first time in 20 years, he appeared in pantomime. This film examines what drives him to want to make a comeback when he could be enjoying his retirement. He is seen preparing for panto, remembering the great times, reliving the jokes; Ernie reveals all, including the hairpiece and the join.

CAST
Ernie WiseSelfEddie BrabenSelfBryan BurdonSelfBill CottonSelf
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N/A
STATUSReleased
RATING
NR

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